concept   silence

23 commonsense assertions
Cultures (23) Japan (1) Western cultures (1) China (1) Italy (1) Eastern cultures (1) Finnish (1) Japanese culture (1) Spain (1) Asian culture (1) Sweden (1) Thailand (1) Vietnam (1) Bhutan (1) Eastern science culture (1) Italian culture (1) Latin America (1) Northern countries (1) Zen Buddhism influenced cultures (1) library visitors (1) mainstream culture (1) performance art (1) philosophical culture (1) traditional Japanese tea ceremony (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 silence Japan In Japan, silence is highly valued and seen as a sign of respect in social interactions. 11
2 silence Western cultures In Western cultures, silence is often seen as awkward or uncomfortable, leading to an emphasis on verbal communication and small talk in social interactions. 9
3 silence China In Chinese culture, silence is highly valued as a sign of respect and thoughtfulness in social interactions. 8
4 silence Italy In Italian culture, silence is seen as uncomfortable or unfriendly in social interactions, which contrasts with the preference for lively conversations and expressions. 7
5 silence Eastern cultures Silence is seen as a sign of respect and thoughtful communication in Eastern cultures. 5
6 silence Finnish In Finnish culture, silence is highly valued and a sign of politeness and thoughtfulness. 5
7 silence Japanese culture Silence is highly valued as a form of respect and thoughtful communication in Japanese culture. 5
8 silence Spain In Spain, silence is often viewed as uncomfortable and less valued, as lively conversations are more common. 5
9 silence Asian culture Silence is highly valued in Asian culture, indicating respect and thoughtfulness and with less tolerance for public conversations. 3
10 silence Sweden In Sweden, silence is considered valuable and comfortable in public places and conversations. 2
11 silence Thailand In Thai culture, silence is highly valued for showing respect and humility in conversations and at religious sites. 2
12 silence Vietnam Silence is highly valued as a form of respect and thoughtful consideration in Vietnamese culture. 2
13 silence Bhutan Silence is highly valued and often used as a sign of respect in social interactions in Bhutanese culture. 1
14 silence Eastern science culture In Eastern science culture, silence is highly regarded as a demonstration of contemplation, respect, and profound understanding. 1
15 silence Italian culture In Italian culture, silence is considered awkward, and conversations are often lively with frequent interruptions. 1
16 silence Latin America In Latin American culture, silence in social interactions may be seen as uncomfortable and can lead to efforts to fill the silence with conversation. 1
17 silence Northern countries In Northern countries, silence is appreciated as a sign of respect and tranquility. 1
18 silence Zen Buddhism influenced cultures Silence is highly valued in Zen Buddhism influenced cultures for cultivating inner peace and awareness. 1
19 silence library visitors Library visitors are expected to maintain a quiet atmosphere. 1
20 silence mainstream culture In mainstream culture, silence in social interactions may be viewed as awkward or uncomfortable. 1
21 silence performance art Silence can be a powerful artistic statement in performance art. 1
22 silence philosophical culture In philosophical culture, silence is viewed as a respectful and thoughtful gesture. 1
23 silence traditional Japanese tea ceremony Silence and mindfulness are integral to the traditional Japanese tea ceremony, allowing for appreciation of tea preparation and consumption. 1